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-israel strategic alliance. i just don't forget we fought this war without that alliance and it was only on the some the day of the war as it were that american policy makers will cup and said, there is a superpower the middle east that just defeated all of the soviet armies. maybe we should have an alliance with those countries. what you see happening here, david, is a direct project -- product of the six-date war. the six-day war is would give us peace with egypt. it is would give us please with jordan. it is would give us the reification of not only jerusalem but the state of israel with the land of israel and was a tremendous in fusion of jewish identity both in israel and the united states throughout the jewish world. and the six-day war gave a secure borders. we didn't have secure borders and for that. the state of israel, the middle east in many ways, the world was placeletely different without the sixth transformative days in 1967. >> i would add to that that it created internally with israelis the under
-israel strategic alliance. i just don't forget we fought this war without that alliance and it was only on the some the day of the war as it were that american policy makers will cup and said, there is a superpower the middle east that just defeated all of the soviet armies. maybe we should have an alliance with those countries. what you see happening here, david, is a direct project -- product of the six-date war. the six-day war is would give us peace with egypt. it is would give us please...
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israel is bolstered by the u.s. because the general assembly when we asked them they just asked them they agree. they gave us 100 empty nine 42 abstained. those who opposed were only four israel will act with impunity until when? as it will act and rebel likes supported by whomever it likes. we are resisting the israeli occupation by way of legitimate means. use are means which we the peaceful, popular resistance. is this a legal? are using arms against palestinians. , i amar cities and town not speaking about the army, i am speaking about the settlers, the israeli settlers. we will refuse to reject -- we reject the violence and all kinds of arms and we will never accept using weapons. pursue upon the world to the efforts of nuclear disarmament and even traditional disarmament. israel is adamant on this story in this region -- on destroying this region. village itoys this is destroying the unity of the west bank. will be divided into north and south. do you condone this? not to mention the aggression. do you remembe
israel is bolstered by the u.s. because the general assembly when we asked them they just asked them they agree. they gave us 100 empty nine 42 abstained. those who opposed were only four israel will act with impunity until when? as it will act and rebel likes supported by whomever it likes. we are resisting the israeli occupation by way of legitimate means. use are means which we the peaceful, popular resistance. is this a legal? are using arms against palestinians. , i amar cities and town...
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capital of israel. i recognized goal on heights. i have done all of this for israel. omar, i find it hard to believe i hear her put in a sanctions bill against israel and other sanctions.nd when i hear that, you can't talk about our country that way. when people are angry at them, i understand. feudter: this political you are having with congressman omar and the rest of the democrat, is a good politically for you? pres. trump: i don't know if it is good or bad, i don't care. when people are speaking so badly, when they call our country garbage, think of that. that is worse than deplorable. when they call our country garbage, i don't care about politics, i don't care if it is good or bad. many say it is good, i don't know. i can tell you this, you cannot talk that way about our country. not when i'm the president. i think they have said horrible things. they are anti-semitic. you look at what the statements they made about israel are, it is a disgrace. they have first amendment rights to say what they wa
capital of israel. i recognized goal on heights. i have done all of this for israel. omar, i find it hard to believe i hear her put in a sanctions bill against israel and other sanctions.nd when i hear that, you can't talk about our country that way. when people are angry at them, i understand. feudter: this political you are having with congressman omar and the rest of the democrat, is a good politically for you? pres. trump: i don't know if it is good or bad, i don't care. when people are...
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israel is their own nation. israel can decide what they want to do. having democracy is you want to have for each championship -- check and balance and separation of powers. all of our conversations, everybody agrees, there is some form of reform they need to have , but we leave it up to you, your country to figure out how to do that. it looks as though those two sides are coming together. meeting with the president today under that umbrella. i know there's a lot of difference of opinion. democracy sometimes look for -- looks rough. it can be in our own party is i don't know if you watch my speaker race, it can look rough, but it turns out well. that is what is different than when you look at countries that do not have a democracy, do not have a say, will not have an ability to speak up. i think that is healthy. we look forward to you solving your problems. >> i think the truth is, friends give friends advice and counsel. frankly, i have been in the congress long enough to recall president -- coming to the congress and giving me advice on policy. [lau
israel is their own nation. israel can decide what they want to do. having democracy is you want to have for each championship -- check and balance and separation of powers. all of our conversations, everybody agrees, there is some form of reform they need to have , but we leave it up to you, your country to figure out how to do that. it looks as though those two sides are coming together. meeting with the president today under that umbrella. i know there's a lot of difference of opinion....
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i have talked to of israel. israel right now. it is stirring up another generation of hamas sympathizers. ey are going after individuals. they are beginning to blur that line of who may be responsible. the rest of society is a mistake. what is victory? victory will take a generation. it will be a cessation of hostilities and an operation that helps guide and govern the west bank. there will be an economic plan and a political plan. host: how does the world view less democracy right now? est: i think the wld looks at it as -- right now, they see ings like jaary 6. they see the tumulty aut to happen. challenges in different courts. you see the wrestling over who is on the ballot. america looks like a bren and failing democracy. they see the support and energy fosomething like israel and gaza. i would even put ukraine and russia ithis. there are conflicts in somal and afra that were essentially in the es of the world, head of t line of the ukrne and russia crisis. but the momentu basically -- you have a lot of the global south looki
i have talked to of israel. israel right now. it is stirring up another generation of hamas sympathizers. ey are going after individuals. they are beginning to blur that line of who may be responsible. the rest of society is a mistake. what is victory? victory will take a generation. it will be a cessation of hostilities and an operation that helps guide and govern the west bank. there will be an economic plan and a political plan. host: how does the world view less democracy right now? est: i...
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[applause] we stand with israel for the same reason the american people have always stood with israel. we stand with israel because her cause is our cause, her values are our values, her fight is our fight. we stand with israel because we believe in right over wrong, in good over evil. and as believing americans have for generations, we stand with israel because israel's very existence is proof that god's promises are true. [applause] as we stand in this foreboding moment, all of us who stand with israel know israel has no choice but to crush hamas. [applause] so america must stand with israel today and tomorrow and through every hard day of fighting until hamas is destroyed once and for all. [applause] and while hamas and their handlers in tehran are solely responsible for the atrocities of october 7, history teaches that weakness arouses people -- evil. and joe biden's weakness on the world stage, distressed -- the disastrous withdrawal of afghanistan, and kowtowing to china has emboldened it. the only remedy is american strength. so for our national security and a peaceful world, w
[applause] we stand with israel for the same reason the american people have always stood with israel. we stand with israel because her cause is our cause, her values are our values, her fight is our fight. we stand with israel because we believe in right over wrong, in good over evil. and as believing americans have for generations, we stand with israel because israel's very existence is proof that god's promises are true. [applause] as we stand in this foreboding moment, all of us who stand...
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met with families of hostages and families giving a speech in israel. how they support israel. and then they went to talk to leaders of the country that i mentioned. both about the united states perspective. one of the things he was able to do on monday, three days ago, was to deliver a message not just on behalf of the united states, but on behalf of these other countries for the protection of civilians in israel. i think it was at 3:00 o'clock in the morning. engaging about that question. that is really government had agreed not just on our behalf but other behalf of countries in the region to work to establish those mechanisms. the government was pressed on that question. came out and you saw announcements from the israeli government. and you see ambassadors on the ground negotiating the mechanism for which that humanitarian assistance would be provided in the way we would set up to protect civilians right now. just because it is such a top priority we will continue to stay focused on it. >> you said that you are sure. >> i said it was our initial assessment based on the inf
met with families of hostages and families giving a speech in israel. how they support israel. and then they went to talk to leaders of the country that i mentioned. both about the united states perspective. one of the things he was able to do on monday, three days ago, was to deliver a message not just on behalf of the united states, but on behalf of these other countries for the protection of civilians in israel. i think it was at 3:00 o'clock in the morning. engaging about that question....
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it is why we traveled to israel so often and why we commit ourselves to bringing our colleagues to israel every two years. [applause] in fact, kevin and i are honored to be the senior members of house democrats and republicans traveling to israel this summer. [applause] >> it is that same need for renewal that i believe compels so many of you to make this trip to washington every year. thank you for doing that. [applause] >> in an increasingly unstable world where christians and choose, and moderates and minorities are both singled out of the worst acts of barbarism and violence, the alliance between two of the world's greatest democracies is more critical than ever. >> there has also never been, as i'm sure you agree, a more critical time for that alliance to remain strong and bipartisan. [applause] >> we ask you to continue to work to build relationship with your members of congress, to continue to stand up for israel and the united states-israeli relationship. [applause] >> thank you. thank you aipac for your friendship, but more importantly, for your work and leadership. may god bless
it is why we traveled to israel so often and why we commit ourselves to bringing our colleagues to israel every two years. [applause] in fact, kevin and i are honored to be the senior members of house democrats and republicans traveling to israel this summer. [applause] >> it is that same need for renewal that i believe compels so many of you to make this trip to washington every year. thank you for doing that. [applause] >> in an increasingly unstable world where christians and...
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we are trying to address this in the situation in israel poses additional concerns. i'm not saying that the soft landing is a sure thing. you asked about the pd governor. i think we are making meaningful progress. with respect to economic and financial issues. we expect to discuss debt issues and all the progress has been slow. it is something we have long focused on and will continue to focus on. we have seen some meaningful progress in particular cases. in the case of debt relief for zambia. i have more progress can be made. there was clear recognition that the world economy -- the global economy pans on china and the united states working together to solve problems. this is something we both recognize. certainly, climate change is an area we need to work together to address it. we have worked very constructively with representatives from the pse to advance a common agenda. i definitely see a potential growth to deepen our work together. wesley wanted, thank you secretary yellen. he mentioned aid to ukraine, increased support for the world bank and you are other co
we are trying to address this in the situation in israel poses additional concerns. i'm not saying that the soft landing is a sure thing. you asked about the pd governor. i think we are making meaningful progress. with respect to economic and financial issues. we expect to discuss debt issues and all the progress has been slow. it is something we have long focused on and will continue to focus on. we have seen some meaningful progress in particular cases. in the case of debt relief for zambia....
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i think it's something that's very much appreciated in israel, but far beyond israel. we are very close on trade deals. we are very, very close on military and terrorism and all of the things that we have to work together on. so the relationship has never been better, and mr. prime minister, mrs. netanyahu, it's a great honor to have you. thank you. prime minister netanyahu: thank you. mr. president, donald, melania, sara and i want to thank you for your extraordinary friendship. it's always a pleasure to see you both. this is the first time we meet in washington, america's capital, after you declared, mr. president, jerusalem as israel's capital. this was an historic proclamation. followed by your bold decision to move the embassy at our national independence day. i will say the jewish people -- we remember the proclamation of the great king, cyrus, persian king, he said the exiles in babylon can rebuild our temple in jerusalem. 100 years ago a lord issued the proclamation that recognized the rights of the jewish people in our ancestral homeland. 70 years ago harry s.
i think it's something that's very much appreciated in israel, but far beyond israel. we are very close on trade deals. we are very, very close on military and terrorism and all of the things that we have to work together on. so the relationship has never been better, and mr. prime minister, mrs. netanyahu, it's a great honor to have you. thank you. prime minister netanyahu: thank you. mr. president, donald, melania, sara and i want to thank you for your extraordinary friendship. it's always a...
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hn light of the attack on israel. the united states condemns the attack and the strongest possible terms. turning to our priorities here in miracast, i will start with the global map of the economy. the global economy continues to be in a better place then they thought it might be. the projections are roughly the same as they were in july. while some countries continue to experience slowing growth, we continue to closely monitor downside risks. in the last eight we had fedex truck -- historically strong recovery by the biden administration's economic plan. inflation has declined. we are also making long-term investments. the chips and signs act and the inflation reduction act and the impact will be felt far beyond the united states. the massive investments in clean energy will help the global challenge of climate change which is rightfully high on the agenda this week. as we never the risks of the global economy, we see this as a major headwind and an affront to our values in international law and territorial integrit
hn light of the attack on israel. the united states condemns the attack and the strongest possible terms. turning to our priorities here in miracast, i will start with the global map of the economy. the global economy continues to be in a better place then they thought it might be. the projections are roughly the same as they were in july. while some countries continue to experience slowing growth, we continue to closely monitor downside risks. in the last eight we had fedex truck --...
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let's have a debate in israel between what i would call a greater peace and a greater israel. let's do that. i think the united states needs to work with saudi arabia to put that on the table, probably go over the head of this is mainly government. jerusalem is not ready for this conversation given the trauma of october 7, but in a few months, we need to put that out there because we need to see an israeli election taking place in that context. >> i want to open it up for your question. let me ask you one final thing -- put yourself in the shoes of leaders like the people in this room. you are being paid your usual rates here today. >> i thought i left the nonprofit sector. >> what is your advice to a business person trying to figure out how to navigate this world? >> the first thing to say is if you are looking through the windshield as opposed to the rearview mirror, the future is far more turbulent than the past. i think we will look back on the recent past as a kind of golden age of stability and predictability, far messier now, and one cannot make long-term decisions on j
let's have a debate in israel between what i would call a greater peace and a greater israel. let's do that. i think the united states needs to work with saudi arabia to put that on the table, probably go over the head of this is mainly government. jerusalem is not ready for this conversation given the trauma of october 7, but in a few months, we need to put that out there because we need to see an israeli election taking place in that context. >> i want to open it up for your question....
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the arab israelis are citizens israel, subject to israel's law. does anyone here believe that settlers will agree to submit to palestinian law in palestine? likewise, some supporters of the settlements argue that the settlers could just stay in their settlements and remain as israeli citizens in their separate enclaves in the middle of palestine. protected by the idf. well, there are over 80 settlements east of the separation barrier, many located in places that would make the continuous palestinian state impossible. does anyone seriously think that if they just stay where they are you could still have a viable palestinian state? now, some have asked why can't , we build the blocks? which everyone knows will eventually be part of israel? well, the reason building there or anywhere else in the west bank now results in such push back is that the decision of what constitutes a block is being made unilaterally by the israeli government. without consultation, without the consent of the palestinians, and without granting the palestinians a reciprocal ri
the arab israelis are citizens israel, subject to israel's law. does anyone here believe that settlers will agree to submit to palestinian law in palestine? likewise, some supporters of the settlements argue that the settlers could just stay in their settlements and remain as israeli citizens in their separate enclaves in the middle of palestine. protected by the idf. well, there are over 80 settlements east of the separation barrier, many located in places that would make the continuous...
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i think the pause that israel agreed to, i am mildly hopeful. mildly hopeful. with regard to when this will stop, i think it will stop when hamas no longer maintains the capacity to murder and abuse and do horrific things to the israelis. as of this morning, they still thought they could. i guess the best way for me to say it is i take a look. the idf acknowledges they have an obligation to use as much caution as they can going after their targets. it is not like they are rushing into the hospital, knocking down doors and pulling people aside and shooting people indiscriminately. but hamas as i said said they plan on attacking israelis again and this is a terrible dilemma. what do you do? i think that israel is also taking risks themselves about their folks being killed, 121, going through the hospital halls. but one thing has been established. hamas does have headquarters, weapons, below this hospital and i suspect others. how long it will last, i do not know. look, i made it clear to the israelis, to netanyahu and his work cabinet. the only answer is a two-st
i think the pause that israel agreed to, i am mildly hopeful. mildly hopeful. with regard to when this will stop, i think it will stop when hamas no longer maintains the capacity to murder and abuse and do horrific things to the israelis. as of this morning, they still thought they could. i guess the best way for me to say it is i take a look. the idf acknowledges they have an obligation to use as much caution as they can going after their targets. it is not like they are rushing into the...
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cause andause our our israel's enemies are our enemies. america stands with israel. [applause] you cannot command the respect of the world when he spent years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. peopleng the american whilethe crusades refusing to cause islam and militants by name is an abdication of leadership. defense of the united states is the chief responsibility of our national government. in theerything happening world, i believe, my fellow conservatives, i believe it is imperative that conservatives, again, embrace america's role as leader of the free world and the arsenal of democracy. [applause] i believe the time has come to dramatically increase defense spending to confront the noble unknowable and threats of this new century. no strategy or innovation, no matter how brilliant, will be sufficient to protect the american people and the sovereignty of the united dates. measures, we could revive the future combat systems of the army and the marine corps. revive the f-22. and rebuild our navy. americaand more secure is a stronger and more pr
cause andause our our israel's enemies are our enemies. america stands with israel. [applause] you cannot command the respect of the world when he spent years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. peopleng the american whilethe crusades refusing to cause islam and militants by name is an abdication of leadership. defense of the united states is the chief responsibility of our national government. in theerything happening world, i believe, my fellow conservatives, i believe it...
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the united states and israel. they might not want any israeli strike, but once israel did strike, assuming israel will come up we are not predicting israel will, that really the two countries interests merge -- converge, and focus on the successive is israeli strike and de-escalation -- the success of eight israeli strike and de-escalation. and also warrant iran's prensky -- proxy against getting involved. also, on the day after, the report recommends a resupply for his real, prioritizing air and missile defense, ammunition and spare parts. there also should be some military deployments by the united states to the region. finally, another recommendation of the group is to plan with israel by offering iran a diplomatic offramp and figure out a better solution to iran's nuclear program instead of allowing iran to return to the nuclear threshold. let me turn to elliott first. i wanted to ask you, how do you see -- the reason why we are talking about an israeli strike is because the assumption seems to be the u.s. wil
the united states and israel. they might not want any israeli strike, but once israel did strike, assuming israel will come up we are not predicting israel will, that really the two countries interests merge -- converge, and focus on the successive is israeli strike and de-escalation -- the success of eight israeli strike and de-escalation. and also warrant iran's prensky -- proxy against getting involved. also, on the day after, the report recommends a resupply for his real, prioritizing air...
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you have the funding for israel and the supplemental including money designed to ensure israel security about asked the question, is donald trump and lindsey graham saying should only provide that money on a loan basis or memorandum of understanding supported on bipartisan basis over the course of a decade should be converted into alone? you could probably find them finding a different approach on that. we look at every element of foreign assistance it would help solve a problem and advanced security and value we believe we can answer that question. >> we look at reports in all situations around the world insupportable we do to ensure our own compliance so i can't confirm any particular review of the kind you are referring to. >> there was a report getting into gaza, can you confirm they haven't been able to come through and other issues right now to palestinian people when in operation does happen? >> your right, that is not moved the way that we expected it would and we expect they will get that into gaza but we are asking, how do you do something like that and make sure the people ar
you have the funding for israel and the supplemental including money designed to ensure israel security about asked the question, is donald trump and lindsey graham saying should only provide that money on a loan basis or memorandum of understanding supported on bipartisan basis over the course of a decade should be converted into alone? you could probably find them finding a different approach on that. we look at every element of foreign assistance it would help solve a problem and advanced...
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yep, you guessed it -- israel. israel. israel, where women fly fighter jets, lead major corporations, head universities, preside -- twice -- over the supreme court, and have served as speaker of the knesset and prime minister. and this circus continues at unesco. unesco, the un body charged with preserving world heritage. now, this is hard to believe, but unesco just denied the 4,000-year connection between the jewish people and its holiest site, the temple mount. that's just as absurd as denying the connection between the great wall of china and china. ladies and gentlemen: the un, begun as a moral force, has become a moral farce. so when it comes to israel at the un, you'd probably think nothing will ever change, right? well, think again. you see, everything will change, and a lot sooner than you think. the change will happen in this hall, because back home, your governments are rapidly changing their attitudes towards israel. and sooner or later, that's going to change the way you vote on israel at the un. more and more
yep, you guessed it -- israel. israel. israel, where women fly fighter jets, lead major corporations, head universities, preside -- twice -- over the supreme court, and have served as speaker of the knesset and prime minister. and this circus continues at unesco. unesco, the un body charged with preserving world heritage. now, this is hard to believe, but unesco just denied the 4,000-year connection between the jewish people and its holiest site, the temple mount. that's just as absurd as...
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officials in israel, a country he wants to eliminate. the chief of israel's intelligence agency told a closed committee hearing that his reputation as a holocaust- denying troublemaker makes it easier to enlist international support against iran's nuclear program. a new leader will mousavi would have posed a more serious problem for israel's interests against iran. guest: some think it is to their advantage that ahmadinejad should be in power, but you must really be having a terrible view of the iranian people to think that they like the oppressive laws against women, that they like to be deprived of their rights to freedom of expression, free choice, and free religion. that they do not come into the streets against mr. ahmadinejad who has been the instrument of harassing, torturing, arresting, depriving not just iranian middle-class, women, or minorities, but also quelling route delete the demonstrations of transportation workers who were only asking for a raise. if you think that the iranian people are sort of motivated from outside yo
officials in israel, a country he wants to eliminate. the chief of israel's intelligence agency told a closed committee hearing that his reputation as a holocaust- denying troublemaker makes it easier to enlist international support against iran's nuclear program. a new leader will mousavi would have posed a more serious problem for israel's interests against iran. guest: some think it is to their advantage that ahmadinejad should be in power, but you must really be having a terrible view of...
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be a terrible thing for israel. it would show a terrible sign. they want to do boycotts. they said horrible things about jewish people. they said horrible things about israel and israelis. it would be a terrible thing, frankly, for israel to let these two people who speak so badly about israel come in. they have become the face of the democrats. the democrats don't want to do anything to condemn them. if this were 10 years ago or a different time or people, or whatever, they would be condemned for the things they've said. they've said some of the worst things i've ever heard said about israel. how can israel say, welcome? i don't think it would be a good thing for his real. that steve king needs to resign? >> i don't know the situation. i read a statement that he made. i haven't been briefed on it. it wasn't a very good statement. >> [inaudible] are you going to have some sort of declaration about the intent to steal a trade deal with written? >> we are dealing with the u.k. entree. we will have a great deal made. i
be a terrible thing for israel. it would show a terrible sign. they want to do boycotts. they said horrible things about jewish people. they said horrible things about israel and israelis. it would be a terrible thing, frankly, for israel to let these two people who speak so badly about israel come in. they have become the face of the democrats. the democrats don't want to do anything to condemn them. if this were 10 years ago or a different time or people, or whatever, they would be condemned...
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security assistance to israel. we can enhance support for areas like missile defense, information sharing, interdiction -- all to help meet israel's pressing security needs, and to provide a hedge against any additional activities that iran may engage in as a consequence of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment, which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear-armed iran for decades. in fact, they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to this deal. so, to friends of israel, and to the israeli people, i say this, a nuclear-armed iran is far more dangerous to israel, to america, and to the world than an iran that benefits from sanctions relief. i recognize that prime minister netanyahu disagrees -- disagrees strongly. i do not doubt his sincerity. but i believe he is wrong. i believe the facts support this deal. i believe they are in america's interest and israel's interest. and as president of the united states, it would be an abrogation of my constitutional dut
security assistance to israel. we can enhance support for areas like missile defense, information sharing, interdiction -- all to help meet israel's pressing security needs, and to provide a hedge against any additional activities that iran may engage in as a consequence of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment, which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear-armed iran for decades. in fact, they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to...
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" israel must not be fooled. this same international community will not be there when the terrorist attacks come back. this same international community, joined by its supporters in congress, will continue to call israel an apartheid state. the real answer to the arab-israel conflict began to emerge in the last administration. the trump peace plan was the most comprehensive and realistic approach to ending the dispute between israel and the palestinians. it showed that both parties' in terests can be served without empowering the terrorists, and the abraham accords showed that the palestinian issue is not the key to a broader middle east peace. the real key is a strong israel that defends itself and shows its neighbors that they have much more to gain from their friendship than from their hostility. peace will come to israel in the broader -- and the broader region, i have faith in that. as long as israel continues to show its strength and determination, not in an arrogant way, but in the thoughtful and inspiring
" israel must not be fooled. this same international community will not be there when the terrorist attacks come back. this same international community, joined by its supporters in congress, will continue to call israel an apartheid state. the real answer to the arab-israel conflict began to emerge in the last administration. the trump peace plan was the most comprehensive and realistic approach to ending the dispute between israel and the palestinians. it showed that both parties' in...
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not israel. jerusalem in a sovereign israel is more free and more open to people of all religions than at any other time in history. in jerusalem, all people practice their religions freely. these values are enshrined in our declaration of independence, the founding document of our state. we pledge, "to safeguard the holy places of all religions." we have always known that jerusalem is holy for others. from the moment of our founding, we pledge to create a state that would honor that holiness, a democracy that would respect and value the traditions of all people. that has never changed, that will never change, not this past week, not tomorrow, not ever. the announcement on wednesday revealed a sad truth about some people around the world. the people who threaten to ignite a wave of violence against israel and jews everywhere. the people who may claim they want peace, but whose actions speak louder than their words. that is why today, every member of this council must send a clear message -- there
not israel. jerusalem in a sovereign israel is more free and more open to people of all religions than at any other time in history. in jerusalem, all people practice their religions freely. these values are enshrined in our declaration of independence, the founding document of our state. we pledge, "to safeguard the holy places of all religions." we have always known that jerusalem is holy for others. from the moment of our founding, we pledge to create a state that would honor that...
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is not ruling out the possibility for iran and hamas in light of the attacks on israel. before highlighting priorities for this week, i want to address the horrific attack by hamas terrorists this past saturday. the united states condemns the attack in the strongest possible terms and stands resolutely with the people of israel. turning to our priorities here i'll start with the global economy. i am glad that some of the pestism that was expressed remains unwarranted. the global economy continues to be in a better place. projections for global growth are roughly the same as until july and the i.m.f. expects global inflation to continue to fall. while some countries experience slow in growth, we do not spill gofers destabilizing the global economy but we closely monitor downside risks to the economic outlook. in the united states we have had an historic strong recovery driven by the biden administration's economic plan. unemployment is at 3.8% and inflation has declined considerably and making long-term investments. bipartisan infrastructure law the chips in science act a
is not ruling out the possibility for iran and hamas in light of the attacks on israel. before highlighting priorities for this week, i want to address the horrific attack by hamas terrorists this past saturday. the united states condemns the attack in the strongest possible terms and stands resolutely with the people of israel. turning to our priorities here i'll start with the global economy. i am glad that some of the pestism that was expressed remains unwarranted. the global economy...
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and that is, we support israel. and i'll just tell you whenever you see the atrocities of hamas, how can anyone stand up and say somehow that is justified or somehow israel is not doing the right thing and going after and destroying hamas. and yet we see the united nations security council can't even agree on that fundamental principle of rejecting barbaric behavior. the united nations is failing us in that regard. whenever you look at the, at europe and the fact that you've got protest, supporting uh hamas and, and protesting israel, this is extraordinary and so america's leadership is critically important and think of it in these terms. what if the united states of america was not there to support israel? where would they go? would it be europe? you can't go to russia, you can't go to their neighbors. the united states of america role in the world stage is critically important. and there's those candidates that want to shrink our responsibility. and i know that we've got to be careful about our funds, but america
and that is, we support israel. and i'll just tell you whenever you see the atrocities of hamas, how can anyone stand up and say somehow that is justified or somehow israel is not doing the right thing and going after and destroying hamas. and yet we see the united nations security council can't even agree on that fundamental principle of rejecting barbaric behavior. the united nations is failing us in that regard. whenever you look at the, at europe and the fact that you've got protest,...
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security assistance to israel. we can enhance support for areas like missile defense, information sharing, interdiction -- all to help meet israel's pressing security needs, and to provide a hedge against any additional activities that iran may engage in as a consequence of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment, which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear-armed iran for decades. in fact, they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to this deal. so, to friends of israel, and to the israeli people, i say this, a nuclear-armed iran is far more dangerous to israel, to america, and to the world than an iran that benefits from sanctions relief. i recognize that prime minister netanyahu disagrees -- disagrees strongly. i do not doubt his sincerity. but i believe he is wrong. i believe the facts support this deal. i believe they are in america's interest and israel's interest. and as president of the united states, it would be an abrogation of my constitutional dut
security assistance to israel. we can enhance support for areas like missile defense, information sharing, interdiction -- all to help meet israel's pressing security needs, and to provide a hedge against any additional activities that iran may engage in as a consequence of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment, which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear-armed iran for decades. in fact, they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to...
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this is a competition between iran and saudi arabia and israel. if iran can show the others to be iran is the player the goal state should gravitate towards as the leader. host: what is china thinking right now? guest: they are taking advantage of the series of confrontations by supporting iran through back iran is selling oil to the chineseis money coming as a result of that sale of oil and electronics are making their way to iransystems. there is also direct military action. taking it's opportunity to support iran and looking for ways to take advantage of the united states if there comes to a conflict in taiwan. we have tom a republican in wyoming. caller: ares related to al qaeda? guest: the houthis group that me some relationship to al qaeda but for the most part, they are a shiite supported group. al qaeda was primarily a sunni supported group out of saudi arabia. there are probably a few members that have floated back and forth. and independent. palestine will be free. i was looking at the hudson institute is nothing but american imperialism
this is a competition between iran and saudi arabia and israel. if iran can show the others to be iran is the player the goal state should gravitate towards as the leader. host: what is china thinking right now? guest: they are taking advantage of the series of confrontations by supporting iran through back iran is selling oil to the chineseis money coming as a result of that sale of oil and electronics are making their way to iransystems. there is also direct military action. taking it's...
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guest: in terms of israel, how do i say this? the democratic party has a big umbrella, and i support israel. i also support a two-state solution. as long as the palestinians have a homeland. that is controversial in some circles, and others not. i think what is going to happen, if you listen to what secretary blinken said this week and what is happening with our european allies, with eric nations, many of them meeting, even that yahoo! said that -- netanyahu said that he does not want to remain in gaza forever. it is a moment for diplomats. i work for president carter when the agreement was signed with egypt to recognize israel. i saw what happened with jordan, and we see nations, qatar, places that are helping the saudi's even, were negotiating with israel before the war occurred. you see nations that are trying to reconfigure and provide a peaceful way of life for the israelis, as well as the palestinians. we have to walk down the diplomatic row. that is where we need to go. and we can't be alone. have to work with our arab all
guest: in terms of israel, how do i say this? the democratic party has a big umbrella, and i support israel. i also support a two-state solution. as long as the palestinians have a homeland. that is controversial in some circles, and others not. i think what is going to happen, if you listen to what secretary blinken said this week and what is happening with our european allies, with eric nations, many of them meeting, even that yahoo! said that -- netanyahu said that he does not want to remain...
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support for israel can be. as the iron dome missile defense system saved tens of thousands of lives by taking down hundreds of hamas rockets aimed at civilians and as the u.s. aws able to quickly assist israel in the resupply of defense articles so it could defend its citizens from brutal terror attacks. the united states-israel strategic partnership highlights israel's strategic contributions in agriculture, water and other issues by expanding collaborative efforts and recognizes that the united states is strengthened by these joint efforts with israel to tackle shared problems and to advance shared interests. through dire security threats and unimaginable hostility from outside actor the state of israel has managed to life of the as an open and free democratic society. and has prosper intd a global leader of research and development in countless fields. this bill, the u.s.-israel strategic partnership act sends a clear and bipartisan message to our ally israel and to the rest of the world that the u.s.-israel
support for israel can be. as the iron dome missile defense system saved tens of thousands of lives by taking down hundreds of hamas rockets aimed at civilians and as the u.s. aws able to quickly assist israel in the resupply of defense articles so it could defend its citizens from brutal terror attacks. the united states-israel strategic partnership highlights israel's strategic contributions in agriculture, water and other issues by expanding collaborative efforts and recognizes that the...
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it's interesting, you know, i think israel in and of itself is a miracle country. on the first day of its existence, it was invaded i believe by 12 separate armies, the whole world thought they would be overrun and defeated very quickly and they survived. and they have throughout their entire existence. had to deal with the fact that everywhere they turned, they have enemies all around them. it also happens to be the only pro-american democracy in the middle east. and today it's engaged in a battle to not just defeat these vicious criminals and terrorists who committed slaughter on the 7th of october of last year, but they also have to deal with rockets being launched against them from lebanon. you have 90,000 something potentially. israelis are permanently displaced in their own country. they can't go back to where they lived in the northern part of the country and the threat from iran and all the terror groups, hezbollah and the like that are constantly targeting israel. and then having to face all of the things that are happening around the world as well in this
it's interesting, you know, i think israel in and of itself is a miracle country. on the first day of its existence, it was invaded i believe by 12 separate armies, the whole world thought they would be overrun and defeated very quickly and they survived. and they have throughout their entire existence. had to deal with the fact that everywhere they turned, they have enemies all around them. it also happens to be the only pro-american democracy in the middle east. and today it's engaged in a...
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whatever israel's capabilities are on the it is not going to protect israel if hezbollah heading -- according to the head of intelligence has somewhere in the area of 150,000 rocket. what do israeli capabilities are going to make any difference at all. israel is a tiny country, and all talks of the cold war calculi singh has mutually destroyed destruction is completely irrelevant. especially dealing with a government that i do not think is rational even in the way the soviet government was. so the question -- my answer to you is no, it will not make a difference. >> thank you. please. >> i am sorry. >> i have two questions. let me take you back to when you mentioned the united states and the middle east may not be all bad. and could be taken as positive and not negative because they are the only player and able to meditate. doesn't this have a flipside that being the only responsible, capable player come it might be the focal attraction of radical extremist people because they are responsible of the solution of conflict. this is one question. what would you see as a more immediate threat? a f
whatever israel's capabilities are on the it is not going to protect israel if hezbollah heading -- according to the head of intelligence has somewhere in the area of 150,000 rocket. what do israeli capabilities are going to make any difference at all. israel is a tiny country, and all talks of the cold war calculi singh has mutually destroyed destruction is completely irrelevant. especially dealing with a government that i do not think is rational even in the way the soviet government was. so...
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before the creation of israel, there was a jewish israel government, connecting israel with the jewish communities and three and a half million juice -- jews came. when i came to the jewish agency, i made the shift which was made long ago in the jewish world. institutions are always changing. making a special emphasis on building bridges between israel and jewish communities. many good and important things we are doing. we are the only form that i know where representatives of the and the leaders of jewish federations around the world and leisure -- leaders of the reform and conservative movement are sitting together, discussing and debating together and making decisions together. by when a long history israel was created. formula.t part of this thinking in terms of creating one jewish community. one language, one culture. why do we need all of these differences? the idea was nobody knows why it was different. ,obody recreated the nation broke hundreds of different pieces. people lived in different cultures and then they come and become one nation again. i am critical of some of the th
before the creation of israel, there was a jewish israel government, connecting israel with the jewish communities and three and a half million juice -- jews came. when i came to the jewish agency, i made the shift which was made long ago in the jewish world. institutions are always changing. making a special emphasis on building bridges between israel and jewish communities. many good and important things we are doing. we are the only form that i know where representatives of the and the...
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look at what happened to israel. look at what happened to israel. don't think as americans on september 10, think about being americans on september 12. we've got to get our focus back, we've got a start paying attention to what matters, it is a dereliction of duty what joe biden and kamala harris of done on the border. it's not just a southern border, it's a northern border. the fact that we've had more americans died than the iraq, afghanistan and vietnam wars combined, number one cause of death, fentanyl. don't think for a second china doesn't know what they are doing when they send it over. >> i just wanted to give you an opportunity to respond, governor desantis was critical of the united nations organization and that it sanctions israel too much. just given your history, i would like to give you an opportunity to respond to that. >> it is a worthless organization. they do get on israel too much. it has been a farce, it's the reason why a father's as hard as i was. but if you look at the time that i serve there, i took the kick me sign off of o
look at what happened to israel. look at what happened to israel. don't think as americans on september 10, think about being americans on september 12. we've got to get our focus back, we've got a start paying attention to what matters, it is a dereliction of duty what joe biden and kamala harris of done on the border. it's not just a southern border, it's a northern border. the fact that we've had more americans died than the iraq, afghanistan and vietnam wars combined, number one cause of...
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■bto get israel to do something? and what he is he signaling to i don't think his speech is going to move a lot of people in israel particularly in the israeli settlements in the west bank that he was referring to obliquely. you are living side-by-side with ns and it's just a different perspective that comes from that than speaking from washington. i think you also have to recognize benjamin netanyahu and how differences occurrence has been. many americans don't realize he comes my family that has some facedwith palestinian terrorist. his brother died rescuing people with palestinian terrorist. he rescued passengers from another high-tech plane. a lot has happened since then butexperience than schumer and t will be interesting to see what netanyahu has to say to senate republicans when he addresses thn a video this afternoon. host: what's the purpose of that videoconference with senate republicans? guest: i think it's to counter what schumer said last week. it's to make his case and netanyahu spent time in the united
■bto get israel to do something? and what he is he signaling to i don't think his speech is going to move a lot of people in israel particularly in the israeli settlements in the west bank that he was referring to obliquely. you are living side-by-side with ns and it's just a different perspective that comes from that than speaking from washington. i think you also have to recognize benjamin netanyahu and how differences occurrence has been. many americans don't realize he comes my family...
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host: this bill also doesn't have additional aid for ukraine or israel. you have are a of the armed services committee membership so what will happen with that emergency funding? guest: i believe we will soon see a package put together that includes ukraine, taiwan and israel and includes aid to innocent palestinians that have also been victimized by hamas. i believe you will see something together that includes all of those things. i believe it will happen sooner rather than later. we were not able to get it in this but i believe there is overwhelming support on the republican and democratic side. this will address all those different topics i just laid out. host: the expectation of the cr is that it will pass the senate and be signed by the president. if you looked ahead to january and february, this laddered approach, how concerned are you m aboutini-shut downs and getting into a cycle of rolling shutdowns of the united states government? guest: i don't think we will see that happen. for right now, the way it was tiered in the way we had to for militar
host: this bill also doesn't have additional aid for ukraine or israel. you have are a of the armed services committee membership so what will happen with that emergency funding? guest: i believe we will soon see a package put together that includes ukraine, taiwan and israel and includes aid to innocent palestinians that have also been victimized by hamas. i believe you will see something together that includes all of those things. i believe it will happen sooner rather than later. we were not...
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we need to give israel our full support. i have complete confidence they will prosecute this in a way that's both morally right and also fulfilling its obligation to ensure that people who want to slit their throats don't sleep 600 meters across the border. the third thing which we can turn away from is the original sin, the original sin is iran. this isn't just hamas. this is all part of a terrorist network that's being underwritten by the $100 billion of resources that obama, biden and a senator named bob casey who was a deciding vote has put in place. iran has to be stopped. iran has to be strangled. [applause] >> we have to confront this evil. it's coming after us. >> absolutely, and there is a lot of pressure as everyone knows with the left-wing very anti-israel and very anti-american that we tried to slander israel. it's important for every buddy to know and i'm sure you know this and have seen it, there may be no other country in the world besides america that goes to such unprecedented lengths to target the bad guys
we need to give israel our full support. i have complete confidence they will prosecute this in a way that's both morally right and also fulfilling its obligation to ensure that people who want to slit their throats don't sleep 600 meters across the border. the third thing which we can turn away from is the original sin, the original sin is iran. this isn't just hamas. this is all part of a terrorist network that's being underwritten by the $100 billion of resources that obama, biden and a...
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its hatred of israel as an organization despite talk of having watered down its charter and israel's right to exist. i also think there's an element of the hamas leadership of rally ing palestinians to their cause and positioning themselves as the only group willing to stand up to israel. there was some public opinion work done in gaza before october 7 by happenstance that showed that hamas was not terribly popular with most people in gaza because they wanted their lives improved and didn't see hamas doing that. but now that you have the reaction of the israelis one of the consequences is likely to be a rallying in the palestinian community behind hamas. host: and it has also called changes in the political dynamics and public support in the united states. guest: here and around the world. this is very difficult situation. i go back to the point israel has a right to retaliate, but israel has to recognize that people watch tv and have their opinions influenced. and it is not even in the sense that the attack of israel is already done and those pictures are not being played over but w
its hatred of israel as an organization despite talk of having watered down its charter and israel's right to exist. i also think there's an element of the hamas leadership of rally ing palestinians to their cause and positioning themselves as the only group willing to stand up to israel. there was some public opinion work done in gaza before october 7 by happenstance that showed that hamas was not terribly popular with most people in gaza because they wanted their lives improved and didn't see...
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that happened with israel. integration was so successful. the average level of life for those newcomers is little bit higher than in israel and all the hospitals and academies and everything. one of the reasons was very quickly, we understood you must hold political power in order to be equal. seven newcomers became members of the parliament, and then many deputy mayors of the city became people who did not speak hebrew well. that accelerated the process of integration. you have to make decisions and compromises with all of your partners. the prime minister helped with his advice to my wife. on the other hand, i felt we had to go straight and we were zigzagging. i have to say, politics is not a comfortable place for dissidents. if your strategy is not to compromise, better not to go into politics. i felt that my main reason for reaching into politics was very successful. i don't think it is for me. my position of close connections between the peace process and human rights is not something that is understood. arafatit is good yasser is witho
that happened with israel. integration was so successful. the average level of life for those newcomers is little bit higher than in israel and all the hospitals and academies and everything. one of the reasons was very quickly, we understood you must hold political power in order to be equal. seven newcomers became members of the parliament, and then many deputy mayors of the city became people who did not speak hebrew well. that accelerated the process of integration. you have to make...